Hi Tangi, it looks like you had a heap of messy fun with your squid dissections. I've read (and watched) all four of your squid-related posts. I love how you used the correct vocabulary for the structures of the squid during your instructional dissection video! It would be easy for me to follow along - if I wanted to cut up a squid. In your venn diagram I've spotted that you said the colossal squid has the same fin as a giant squid - that's something that is similar about them, so that should go in the overlapping part in the middle of the diagram. I would love to know what was the most interesting thing you learnt from this squid science/literacy/art lesson!?
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Hi Tangi, it looks like you had a heap of messy fun with your squid dissections. I've read (and watched) all four of your squid-related posts. I love how you used the correct vocabulary for the structures of the squid during your instructional dissection video! It would be easy for me to follow along - if I wanted to cut up a squid. In your venn diagram I've spotted that you said the colossal squid has the same fin as a giant squid - that's something that is similar about them, so that should go in the overlapping part in the middle of the diagram. I would love to know what was the most interesting thing you learnt from this squid science/literacy/art lesson!?
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